Covalently bonded compounds share electrons among their elements.
If electrons are shared between atoms a covalent bond is formed. The compound depends upon the atoms in the molecule.
yes it can be formed
A covalent compound.
These are compounds with covalent bonds.
In a covalent compound some electrons are shared between at least two atomic nuclei.
This bond is covalent.
23 electrons
carbon is a negatively and positively charged ion since it can gain or lose 4
When electrons are transferred rather than shared, the result is an ionic compound. If electrons are shared, the result is a covalent compound. This is true even when the sharing is unequal. In a water molecule, the electrons are shared unequally, since they are more attracted to the oxygen atom than they are to the hydrogen atoms, however, the result is still a covalent bond.
Covalent compound
In a covalent compound some electrons are shared between at least two atomic nuclei.
This bond is covalent.
Sodium chloride is an ionic compound, no electrons shared.
covalent bonds
23 electrons
This is a covalent bond.
carbon is a negatively and positively charged ion since it can gain or lose 4
All chemical bonding and compound formation occurs from the sharing of electrons.
When electrons are transferred rather than shared, the result is an ionic compound. If electrons are shared, the result is a covalent compound. This is true even when the sharing is unequal. In a water molecule, the electrons are shared unequally, since they are more attracted to the oxygen atom than they are to the hydrogen atoms, however, the result is still a covalent bond.
A compound made up of hydrogen and nitrogen, for example ammonia (NH3).
I think it may be covalent.